Nigeria

2012

Abuja, Nigeria, December
26, 2012--Nigerian authorities must immediately release two journalists who have
been detained since Monday and allow a third journalist who has fled into
hiding to return to his home and work freely, the Committee to Protect
Journalists said today.

In pre-dawn raids on
Monday, about 40 armed security agents arrested Aliyu Saleh, a reporter with Al-Mizan, a weekly Hausa-language
newspaper, and Musa Muhammad Awwal, the paper's editor, at their homes in
Rigasa in the northern state of Kaduna, according to news reports. The agents also confiscated the
journalists' phones and money and briefly
detained the journalists' wives, news reports said.

Abuja, Nigeria, December 18, 2012--State security
agents in Southeast Nigeria blocked a reporter from filing a story Saturday
evening about the status of a governor who hasn't been seen for several months.
The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned this act of crude
censorship.

At about 11:30 p.m. local time Saturday, seven plainclothes
men accosted Ozioma Ubabukoh, a reporter with private media group Punch Newspapers, at the entrance of his
home in Trans-Ekulu in the southeastern state of Enugu, according to
local journalists and news
reports. Ubabukoh told CPJ the men identified themselves as agents of
Nigeria's State Security Service (SSS) and seized his telephone before ordering
him to take them into his home. Two of the men threatened to "rough him up" if
he didn't cooperate, Ubabukoh said.

Syrian violence contributed to a sharp rise in
the number of journalists killed for their work in 2012, as did a series of
murders in Somalia. The dead include a record proportion of journalists who
worked online. A CPJ special report

Abuja,
December 10, 2012--Authorities in Nigeria must immediately investigate Sunday's
attack on a journalist by a state governor's security operatives and bring the perpetrators
to justice, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

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New York, December 5, 2012--Malian authorities
should immediately return the passports and equipment seized from two international
Al-Jazeera journalists who were detained for more than two days over the
weekend for attempting to cross into militant-controlled territory, the
Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

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Lagos, Nigeria, November 15, 2012--The Committee to
Protect Journalists condemns an attack on a Nigerian journalist on Saturday and
calls on authorities to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Three unidentified men attacked Abubakar Sadiq Isah, a reporter for the Daily Trust, outside the town hall in Kwali, a local government area in Abuja, the capital, Isah told CPJ. The journalist said he was covering a public hearing when men began to beat him on his face, chest, and back. Isah said the attack occurred in front of police, who finally intervened and took him to the police station. He said his attackers were not arrested and that he filed a complaint with Umar Ozigi, the police chief. He reported no serious injuries from the attack.

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New York, November 8, 2012--The Committee to Protect
Journalists today called on Cameroonian officials to drop criminal charges
against a journalist arrested last month in the southwestern town
of Buea for covering a secessionist gathering. The journalist is free on bail
but faces a fine and up to six months in jail.

A
radical militant Islamist group released an 18-minute video on May 1, 2012, that
threatened attacks on at least 14 local and international news outlets,
according to news reports. In the video, Boko Haram, a group seeking the
imposition of Sharia law in northern Nigeria, accused the outlets of biased
reporting and crimes against Islam and also claimed responsibility for prior
attacks on newspapers, news reports said.

Armed
men in plainclothes raided the offices of CNN in the commercial capital of
Lagos on January 16, 2012, amid nationwide protests over hikes in fuel prices,
according to local journalists and news reports.

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Nigerian soldiers beat Leadership
Newspapers reporter David-Chyddy Eleke, confiscated his camera, and arrested him
for taking pictures of the demolition of buildings in Awka, in Anambra State in
Nigeria's southeast region on September 6, 2012, according to local journalists
and news
reports.

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Hardly ever do Nigerian journalists get justice for assaults
suffered in the line of duty. But things may be set to change with the case of Benedict Uwalaka, a
photojournalist with Leadership
Newspapers, who on August 9 was brutally assaulted
at a government hospital in Lagos State. The first step toward justice came 22
days later, when Bayo Ogunsola, one of the assailants identified by Uwalaka,
was arraigned
in court on August 31 on a two-count charge of assault and destruction of the
journalist's camera. Ogunsola pleaded not guilty on both counts.

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On August 13, 2012, unidentified passengers
illegally sitting on and hanging from rail cars of a moving train in Lagos,
Nigeria's commercial capital, assaulted two photojournalists for taking pictures
of them from a pedestrian bridge, according to news
reports.

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A group of armed men attacked the office of the
local branch of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the southern city of
Warri on August 7, 2012, according to news
reports. The men came with kegs of gasoline and threatened to lynch
journalists and burn the office if they were not granted media coverage, news
reports said.

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Lagos, Nigeria, August 14, 2012--The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Nigerian authorities to immediately investigate an attack on the grounds of a government hospital that targeted a photographer seeking to cover the release of the remains of June plane crash victims to their families.

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Police in Lagos, the commercial
capital, assaulted at least 10 journalists and confiscated their equipment on
April 4, 2012, according to news reports. The journalists were covering a coroner's inquest into a 2010 traffic accident, the reports
said.

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Abuja, June 18, 2012--Nigerian authorities must
investigate the assault on a Nigerian journalist on June 14 and ensure the
perpetrators are brought to justice, the Committee to Protect Journalists said
today. News accounts reported that the attack occurred in the presence of
military and police officers who did not come to the journalist's aid.

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Abuja, June 13, 2012--A Nigerian journalist was assaulted by an immigration officer
in the capital, Abuja, Tuesday, according to local journalists and news reports. Joshua Uma, a
journalist with the daily Leadership, was on assignment
covering a protest by retirees
over non-payment
of pensions.

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On World Press Freedom Day last week,
Nigeria's Information Minister, Labaran Maku, publicly asserted that the
country's media "is one of the freest in the universe." On paper, Nigeria's
1999 Constitution
guarantees the freedom of the press to "uphold...the responsibility and
accountability of the government to the people." But seven journalists who
attempted to put this principle to practice on World Press Freedom Day
experienced a different reality -- one all too common for independent
journalists working in Africa's most populated nation.

Will China's quickly expanding media presence in Africa
result in a fresh, alternative, and balanced perspective on the continent--much as Al-Jazeera altered the broadcast landscape with the launch of its English
service in 2006--or will it be essentially an exercise in propaganda?

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New
York, April 26, 2012--The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns bombings
today targeting two of the offices of ThisDay newspaper in Nigeria. At least nine
people were killed and more than a dozen wounded in the attacks, for which the
Islamist militant sect Boko Haram claimed responsibility, according to news
reports.

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New York, March 19, 2012--A Nigerian
journalist who has extensively covered the conflict between the government and
Islamist sect Boko Haram says his life is under threat.

Ahmad Salkida, an independent journalist,
told CPJ that he noticed a white 4X4 Hilux with a Lagos state registration
number following him on Thursday for several hours, including to his house in Abuja,
the Nigerian capital. He said he has also received phone threats from anonymous
callers in the past few days that he believes are coming from government security
agents in connection to his contacts with Boko Haram. "They said I am a Boko
Haram member, that me and them are not supposed to exist. That they know where
I live and they will visit me," Salkida told CPJ.

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New York, February 7, 2012--Nigerian authorities have locked
reporters based at the country's biggest airport out of their press center and
withheld their equipment since Saturday, according to local journalists and
news reports.

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New
York, January 20, 2012--A television reporter covering the aftermath of
coordinated terrorist attacks in northern Nigeria was gunned down this
afternoon, according to local journalists and news reports.

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New York, January 20, 2012--Nigerian
authorities should launch a thorough and transparent investigation into the
murder of a radio journalist whose body was found on Thursday morning, the
Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

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Protesters
in Nigeria are not only angry at their government's New Year's Day decision to eliminate
a fuel subsidy -- they are also upset about news media coverage of the
citizens' movement, dubbed "Occupy Nigeria," and have taken their protests to
local media outlets.